The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 13, 1950, Page 4

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ge Nie: —— Ss PAGH FOUR SOCIETY ... PERSONALS “WENA LESLIE CULEY, Society Editor gHe REY WEST CITIZEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE New Officers Of Poinciana Parent- Teachers Association Elected At Monthly Meeting Held This Week Poinciana Parent-Teacher As- Paves Saunders and Mrs. Brill was i i - | appointed. stpaeetaggst a sy igen 1 PB lection. of officers for the y e ; coming ,year was held, with the: School Auditorium, the meeting! fojowing- elected to the various opening wtih the singing of the offices: Gerald Saunders, presi- choral prayer, with Gerald Saun-; ‘dent; Mrs. Pearl’ Wood, vice-pre- ! ders, program ‘chairman, leading sident; Darnell Carey, recording : secretary; Mrs. Edna Johnson, sea PTA prayer and the flag sa- | corresponuing secretary; Mrs. Ol-i ute. jga Knowles, treasurer, and Mrs. Bill Wood, of the Junior Gar-| Doris Cruz as historian. =den Club, told of the elub’s activ-| A committee on the savings “ities. They have over 100 mem- ‘stamps composed of Mrs. B.-Co- bers, and committees to do the Planting and watering of the -plants many children have “brétight to the school for that ‘purpose. i { One grandmother, it was learn- “ea, had sent 20 plants, and the -fifth graders used the money they received at Christmas to pay. -for a palm. Mr. Carey then gave @hother palm to match it. tend. ¥f was also annoufced that the; Mrs. Margarita Davis then members of the Junior Garden spoke to the gathering, inviting Clit sold $160 worth of cards and all interested mothers to take the wrapping paper to make moriey Red Cross Home Nursing Course | -for the purchasing of plants, of'to be’held in what used to be} “which, to date, $62.50 has been the Poinciana laundry building. spent, with Jack Baker doing thé; These classes will be two hours ~planting. Hong and will take place three _ On Arbor Day the officers gave times a week. All imterested @ prograrr. at which Mrs. William mothers are to eall Mrs. Carola R. Warren, president of the Key Nettles at the Red Cross or see West Garden Club, spoke, and a Mrs. Ingalls at 220-C Poinciana. mahogany tree was planted. Offi-; Mrs. Larsen, the Poinciana “cers of the club, with Bill Wood | school music teacher, announced as president ate: Jeannie Haf- a musieal program to he! field, Vice-president; Janice Red- given by first grade pupils on! “ding, secretary; Sandra Haffield,! April 12 in the school auditorium. treastirer. | Second and third graders are to ~ Followifig this report of the present their programs on the “Junior Garderi Club Becky Gteg-| ist of April and the other grades -ory-satfig several solos, which will present their spring concert! were much énjoyed by all pres-' on May 26 at 8 p. m. =ent. The business méetihg was fol- ~ Mir Carey spoke on the sub-' lowed by a social hour. Mrs. Ad- _ject of ehildren who stutter, and ams and Mrs. Boswell had ar- Huss and Mrs. B. Vaughn re-| ported that $500 worth were sold, this year. It was announced that the Po- inciana PTA is sponsoring a book tea to be held at the school on which all parents and friends are, imvited by the organization to at- thron, Mrs. W. Brown, Mrs. Van| time. “It will be well for every- Aptil 20 trom 2:00 to 4:00 p. m.,} ; Spots. |Large Number Of Patrons And | | Patronesses Sponsoring Humane | Society Dance At La Concha Tonight ; . The “Dog’s Dance” at La Con- Mrs. J. G. Cowart; Mr. and Mrs. j jcha Hotel tonight. promises to be Eric G@. Curry; Dr. and Mrs. entertaining and beneficial to the Delio Cobo: Mr. es g highly desetvitig Key West Hu- lelio Cobo; Mr. and Mrs. Canby |mane Society. Thé parade of Chambers: Mr. and Mrs. Guy | thoroughbred dogs has the dog- Carleton; Mr. and Mrs. Lee God- lovers of the town busy groom- dard; Mr and Mrs. Burt Garnett; APPLE QUEEN ing and combifig and Hoping that Mr. and Mrs. Curry Harris; Dr.| § | Fido will be on his good behavior. and Mrs. A. H. Hamilton; Capt. | That feature of the entertain- and Mrs. Carl Hilton; Mrs. Doro- {ment will take place at 10:30. thy Hei Mrs. Pauline Heming- The square darice exhibition and y Jonathan the timy Cuban dancers are not Komlos; } nd Mrs. Joseph Lazarovici Mr. and Mrs Lewis C. Miller; Mr and Mrs. Geirge Renna, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Navarro: Mrs. Bernie Pany; Mr. < as yet scheduled for any special one to be there in good time,” | however, according to Mrs. George Mills White, president of the organization, “because we Porter; Mrs. M Pentacost; ‘look forwatd to everyone’s en- Miss Etta Patterson; Mr. andj joying the whole party.” Robert Pollock; Mr ad, Patrons and patromesses who Mrs. Paul Sawyer: Comdr. ar are.sponsoring the “Dog’s Dance” Mrs. J. B. Swain; Mr. and Mrs are: Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Ad-!Claude Spencer: Mr. and Mrs. ams; Mr. and Mrs. Joe, Allen;: Tracy » Van Buren; Mrs. Hug} Mr. and Mrs. T.O. Bruce; Mr.'Williams, and Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Jean Baillod; Mr. and George Mills White, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. William Bond; Comdr. and Don Williams To Star In Skit At Jaycee Dance Friday An outstanding feature of the Jaycees Ropa Vieja Party Dance to be held at the Cuban Club, Edward Ciesinski. his opinion, the dance will prove to be one of the most enjoyable éver sponsored by the Jaycees Friday, April 14th, is a panmto-f “A complete program of en- mine skit, starring Don Wil-}terfainment has been worked out liams in a take-off om the Ink}by the committee, to provide a full night of entertainment for al who attend”, he concluded The dance will start promptly at nine o’¢loek, and will be in formal, no coats, no ties. All are utged to come dressed for an evening of fun. Williams, a high school stu- dent, has indicated an almost professional ability in* his panto- imine skits. The Jaycees believe his skit will prove to be an out- standing feature of the dance. Henry Keiser, a. member of the finance committee _ working on , She is a Lp ro UP) Wirephoto ANNE CARLETON HADLEY (above), 18-year-old daughter of Mrs. Alben Barkley, has been cho: queen of the 23rd an- | nual Shenandoah Apple Blos- som Festival to be held at Win- chester, Va., April 27 and 28. student at Sophie Newcomb College in New Or- leans. Garry Davis Will Have Unusual mene Today WORTH, Me., April 13 This is the day that Gar aoe -.} Continued From Page One) =there-foliowed the business ses- _Sion of the evening, when reports of the se¢reetary and treasurer Were given and an auditing com- mittee cornprised of Mr. Car, fanged hibiscus and ferns in a charming centerpiece on lace tablecloth for the refreshment ta- ble, at which hot tea and dough- nuts were served Mi Joniithen Jatheain Gave Delightful Talk At Officers me Wives Club Meeting Held Last Week = Forty members and guests at- ceedifig Mrs. Gwen tended the luncheon-meeting of whose te:m of office has expired. Zz Officers Wives Club held last 4 at the Officers’ 6 New York. = Mestesses for the occasion were Mrs: Jackson at the last meeting, | snagpers of the Advisory Board, Mrs. Jeari Fielders, who spoke to} 4 ti Mesdames the club about her travel experi- Gwen Morrow, Jeanne Mann, encés in Japan, Mts Robert He- Clarke; Detis Logan, Dor- ist, whose talk dealt with her ex- Downs, Grace Naser, Ava periences when she was a gown- = » Betty Lemos, Betty Chris- designer if Paris, Mrs. E. P. Win- Slayton and ter with her very interesting sub- ing of the - arson, Frances Hanson. le decorations executed by «Dorothy Downs, as. decora- Club, Ft.' (and Heard Mrs. Jonathan the Officers Wives =Jackeon deliver a delightful tal had sevetal distinguished guest j ‘on_H6w she introduced pottery to speakers at i ehairman, were Easter bask-' 3 led with bunnies and color- edgeges, and the menu for the Satie included Key West shtifmp. Blectio:: of officers took place @t “this. luncheon-meeting, with tie Gigi Beshany being elected tos @ 2s. co-chairman for the r months with Mrs. Je- anmme-Mann, who automatically theny. became pene: suc- | Morrow, During the past three months Club have | their ; luncheon-meetings, bi-weekly including ject of hobbies, “Things To Do At Home,” and Martin, the New York Hair Stylist; who not only addressed the elub but demon- strated different hair styles dur- ing a discussion period that was} carried on. The next meeting of the Offi- cers Wives Club will be held on Friday of next week, April 21, at 12:30 P. M., at the Officers’ Club, Ft. Taylor, and details regarding this: forthcoming meeting will be published as soon as the informa- tion is Casati soak lo sae . Réd Cross Héiie. N ~ Aimed toward preserving the health of the community, the Key b fea Chapter of the American t has just completed the! fraiting of seven Home Nursing Instructors. Six registered ‘nurses and one school teacher, members of the class, are now arranging Schedules for coridiicting classes for other people in the communi- ty. A class started Monday even- ing in Poinciana. This class will ave its second lesson on Thurs- day @vening at 7:30 m the store building of Duck Avenue, for~j Laura Collier. ursing Courses Begun In Several Places This Week i Meérly occupied by the Columbia | Laundry. Mrs. Theresa Judge ‘gram conducted by the Red Crosd Tand is open to any lady in thd Tuesday evening a class met) contmutity. If you have not ale will: instruct the class, with Mrs. Melba’ Aldredge at the Health Unit. A similar class was held on Wednesday niorhing at|urgéd to call 286 and make ar- with Mrs.!fangerients for joiting a ¢lass. the Health Center Members Of La Concha Navy Wives Club Hostesses At Hospital Party The, ‘La €oncha Navy Wives Cluts held Open Open House at the U. . Nayal ‘:ospital on Easter Sun- day fro! from $f 2 to4p. cM in conjunc- tion Cross, and col- ofed eggs, bee Sandwiches, Pe beans and punch ‘were serv- to pati in i Grace Naser as teacher. Mrs. Jeanetfe Sawyer is conducting a class of Douglass High School girls: A class for colored adults is planned at the Health Unit in the afternoon with Mrs. Pearl Stone as teacher. Mrs.,Donna Chapman, Home Economics teacher with the Key West High School, will teach a class of High School girls before, the closing of the school year. An afternoon class is also being arranged in Poinciana and will be ufider the direction’ of Mrs. This is an educational pro- teady enrolled in one of these Home Nursing classes, you are Some of the patients were able to join the party iff the Red Cross Recteation Hall and those who were éotifined to their beds wére visited in the wards and refresh- ments served to them thete. the dance program, stated that in Hollywood Notes By The Associated Press TO MICKEY ROONEYS Actor Mickey Rooney became the father of a third son last night, born to his wife, the form- er actress Martha Vickers, in a Holipwood hospital. Rooney and Miss Vickers were married last | June. Mickey said his hew son's mame would be entered on the birth certificate as “Ted—tiot Theodore.” Rooney’s two Other sors were born duting his marriage to Betty Jane Rase. They are Mickey, Junior, five, and Timo-~ thy Rooney, three-years-old. §AAA4444444440444484 New Arrivals bt te dn tod tn fn ttt tntntntnind Daughter To Hamiltons Mr. and Mrs. Boyd. _Hamilton, 638 United Street, announce the birth of a daughter, weighing six poufids, ten otrices. Fhe néw arrival was born at 6:43 p.m., last night in the Monree County Hospital. Apply To Wed Applications for marriage licen¢ ses were filed yesterday in the office of County Judge Ray- | mond R. Lord by John E, Hughes, 19, of the U. S. Navy and Rese Marie Van Buskirk, 23, of 12-G Porter place and: By Billy D. Terry, 20, of the’ SON BORN LAST NICHT imorial Hospital in. Miami spent Music will be provided by Hec- who calls himself a citi- tor Barroso and his Spot-lite | en of the world, will take as his band. bride Miss Audrey Peters, 21- ad years-old and a former Holly- : s ~~ | wood ee instructor. The ceremony will be perform- ‘Bennett Family ¥ the town’ of Ellsworth, town which, young Had Holiday has the community 2d his bride have look- Davis himself was born Visitors Receritl vy ed for. ; ; é in Maine, in the swank summer Miss, Marilyn Bennett, ywhe.is yesdrt of Bar Harbor. @ student nurse at Jackson Me- As in all of his other public appearances, young Davis wants g ceremony to drama- crusade for world peace., will be no minister, and no justice of the peace. They'll be married on a stage, in front of 500 people, who will were be asked to echo the ‘marriage sister, They plan-to have a priv- and Miss ceremony later as a the Easter holidays with her par- ents, Mr. ahd Mrs. A. F. Bennett and here sister, Lorraine, at the family home, 730 Eaton str Also friends from Sj New York visiting with he Robert Bernhoft and his Miss Marion Bernhoft Bennett's two cousins, Syracuse, Robert Sto Miss Beverly Stoddard Mrs. Blanche Bennett’s mother, wants his wed- piritual associa- jding to be a tion of friend: “It will be held,” he says, Mrs. “with participatoin and blessing of People and God rather than a denomination.” Louise Duke |High Bowler OF 1 CCS Group The NCCS Navy wives bowl- jing group at the Naval Station | alle rge group of en- | the on Friday and The Fleet Reserve Association | d April 11 Branch 56 and the Wom: ux-| high bowler iliary of the organization™ will’ score of 196, Lynne Little hold their regular monthly! me< econd with a score of 178 img tonight beginning at 8:30 Ann Gravat was third with a o’elock, at their clubrooms, Front of 184 Wayne Wilson ani her daughter Barba-| the ra, together with Mrs. Rey Go-| the erss of Milford, Conhetticut, | s have returned to their northern} homeé after having had a“ very pleasant visit here in the Island City. Fleet Reserve’ And Auxiliary > Meet Tonight . ly P s drew April 7 Duke \ and Fitzpatrick streets. %> £ Other bowlers for the week Aitiong the matters to be Biken| were Ann Mace, Peggy Brum up at tonight’s meetings is, the el- 1 Breeding, Ann Bry- ection of officers for the coming Joy, Gloria Reeves, year, and a full ane is re-| J y, June Tucker, and quested, Vera Wood. Following the busing se Tea teat sions, vefershments will be serv-| Bees sometime y_ insecti- éd in the social rooms of. the! cides int» their hives, killing the club. | entize brood. A Coming Events,, |, IN MEMORIAM In Memory of Frattk H. Papy years ago today you left us— No time to say goodbye; THURSDAY, APRIL 13— | Three Annual Dance sponsoréd by | Key ‘Vest Humane ’ §6éiety, | U. S. Navy and Peggy O'Neill 22, of Overseas Hotel. The Baltimore oriole is Mary- land's state bird. Mitchell, Helen Cherwa and Iona Aiken served refreshments to the patients in the words. The club’s Hospital Chairman, Mrs. Dorothy Parkison, ably as- sisted by Mrs. Maxine Thomas, a guest artist, took turns at the pi- ano, rendering many solos and leading the gathering in group singing. ‘The music and singing were both delightful. and ‘were much enjoved by those preés- ent. Photographs were made of the patients, nurses, atid guests, and there was an Easter Egg Hunt staged on the Hogpital-grounds for the children. ‘Phe patients, with Miss Julia dows, Mrs. Kay Holliday presided at Cross nurse at the Hospital, hid hospital and] the punichbow! with chatm and} the éggs, and also helped’ the tots guests present at the event. grace, and the Mesdames Alice find them. popularly known as the Dog} You Danee .La Concha Hétél. | Meeting, koom Mothers P, a 8 P.M, at home of Mi didn’t know the angels wanted you To be with them on high. Fernando Camus, 1416 61.1! We love youi and we miss you; street. Full attendagice re- It's hard to believe you are quesied. gone, Meeting, Stephen R. Mallory But wouldn’t’ wish you back, Chapter of the United Daugh- dear one, ters of the Confederacy, 4:30} To life’s long, grief-torn road. P. M., at tge nome of Mrs. You are at peace and free Fartiiie Curry, 1301 White- frorh pain head stfeet. Local and visit-} And our loss ing Deughters invited gain. Meetings, Fleet Reserve Asso-| MOTHER, FATHER, ¢iation Brahch 56 and Wom- BROTHERS and SISTER. an's Auxiliary, 8:30, P. M., in| apri3-1t elubroums, Front and Fitz- patrick streets. Election of officets Social hour ‘to fol- Jow bttsiness sessions, big peel APR 14— z Ba Vieja. (Old -Ciothes) jarice, Cuban Club, Duval street. Sponsored by Junior Chamter of Commerce, Music at by Hector Barroso and his} All Grocers Spoflite Band. is Heaven’s STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL THURSDAY, NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Citizen Office, 51; Residence, 629-] PHONES: TRIAL OF THREE MEN (Continued From Page One) paign to break down Europe's and Acevedo as others in the, | same. crime, artificial trade barriers. “} know Tm guilty,” Ciervo | For a long time, Marshall Plan’ ig “| don't expect clemency, {headquarters has but the vest way is to tell the TRADE BARRIERS \ been urging, Plan { report vy first when the window of his floor room crashed is, bomb apparently was dynamite. ‘d_ Polic d he be- ‘lan offici fit at tt he did not el But he di Marshall has done in V rope, boosting farm duction w near miré MacGregor clan a erminated the Colquhc lieve it w ters It w that none o killed.” APRIL TODAY'S BIRTHDAY By AP Newsfeatures | pleading, and sometimes threat- truth.” Then he Lipo ey an ening its Buropean beneficiaties vedo and Fernandez as the others | =. jto do something about currency , im the robbery a ad. q@MDM- LOUIS EMIL DEN- { It wants them to es Attorney Albury drew the ad-\ perp, porn April 13, 1891, < i system assuring the Mission from Ciervo that he had | westboro, Mass. 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